(DES MOINES) - Gov. Terry Branstad today issued the following statement upon learning of the passing of former Des Moines Mayor Richard "Dick" Olson:

"Dick Olson was a fine mayor for the City of Des Moines. Dick's accomplishments, including the Des Moines Botanical Center and the skywalk system, are still prevalent in Iowa's capital city. He was a very dedicated public servant who served as both a Des Moines City Councilman and two-term Mayor. He will be greatly missed."

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Moline, Illinois - August 16, 2014 - West Music Quad Cities is excited to host an education open house on Saturday, August 16, 2014 from 10:00AM-12:30PM.  This event is an opportunity for the public to learn about individual lessons and group classes available for all ages and abilities at the West Music Quad Cities Conservatory.  The open house will include an instrument petting zoo for school age children to check out and play instruments.  Teachers from the Conservatory program will also be available for a meet and greet.  Additionally, West Music Quad Cities is offering a free demo class of its early childhood music and movement program, Sing & Play & Learn Today! beginning at 11:00AM.  Come find out how you can experience the power of making music at the West Music Quad Cities Conservatory - it's never too late to learn!

West Music Quad Cities is located at 4305 44th Avenue in Moline, Illinois 61265.  Please call West Music Quad Cities at 309-764-9300 or email lessons@westmusic.com for more information.

KWQC-TV6, the #1-rated NBC affiliate in the Quad Cities, has announced its programming line-up for the 2014-15 broadcast season.
The 2014-15 broadcast season will see a few changes at KWQC-TV6, most notably, the addition of 6 hours of locally-produced news. Starting August 18th, the station will drop the second run of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and expand the News at Noon to one hour.
September 6th brings another big change. KWQC will become the only station in the Quad Cities to offer weekend morning news. The station will move its weekend Agribusiness shows to 5 a.m. to make room for Quad Cities Today Weekend Edition starting at 6 a.m. on both Saturdays and Sundays. QCT Weekend will then break for NBC's Today Show and resume for an additional half hour on Saturdays and a full hour on Sundays.
KWQC VP and General Manager Ken Freedman said, "The community deserves to have a local news option in the morning on weekends. As the news leader in this market, it makes sense that we are the ones to provide that option."
QCT Weekend will be anchored by Brian Boesen, who recently returned to KWQC-TV6 after co-anchoring at WFIE, the NBC affiliate in Evansville, Indiana, for two years.
"We couldn't be happier to have Brian back in the Quad Cities, and back on KWQC," said News Director Rich Kurz. "He's a natural behind the desk and his local roots make him a perfect fit to anchor QCT Weekend."

What:Built To Amaze: Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities- Tool Collection Drive

When: Saturday, August 9, 2014

Where: iWireless Center, 1201 River Drive Moline, IL 61265

Why: This Saturday, August 9th, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® show their support for local families by hosting a Tool Drive to benefit Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities in honor of Ringling Bros' upcoming show Built to Amaze! Together, they are collecting items that would "Build a Better Life" for Quad City families in need.

Needed Items:Hammers for building, work gloves, gardening tools, rakes, shovels, hoses, sprinklers and cash donations are welcome as well.

Ringling Bros. wants to say thank you for your donation by offering one free voucher (per family) to Friday, August 29 opening night performance of Built to Amaze! Donations are being collected at the iWireless Center on Saturday Aug. 9, from

10:00 am - 12:00 pm. The iWireless Center is located at 1201 River Drive in Moline.

Visit ringling.com to learn about the all new show - never before seen in the Quad Cities! For ticket information please see iwirelesscenter.com or ticketmaster.com.

Ringling Bros. Built to Amaze: Performance Schedule:

*No Discounts on VIP or Circus Celebrity Seating

*Tickets are $65 (Circus Celebrity), $32 (VIP), $19, and $14. All seats are reserved, and tickets are available at the iWireless Center box office, and by calling Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000.

 

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About Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities:Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities is a nonprofit Christian housing organization dedicated to eliminating poverty housing.  Habitat builds simple, decent, affordable housing for low income, working families.  Founded in 1993, HFHQC has made the dream of home ownership possible for 85 local families. Visit www.HabitatQC.org for more information.

 

About Feld Entertainment, Inc.: Feld Entertainment is the worldwide leader in producing and presenting live entertainment experiences that lift the human spirit and create indelible memories, with 30 million people in attendance at its shows each year. Feld Entertainment's productions have appeared in more than 55 countries on six continents and include Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey®, Feld Motor Sports, Disney On Ice, Disney Live! and Doodlebops Live!

Leader in Unified Communications Educates Customers on Importance of Choosing the Right Cloud Voice Solution for Your Business

DAVENPORT, IA - July 31, 2014 - Midland Communications, a leader in unified communications, announced today that the company has collected and documented the five telltale signs to look out for when selecting a cloud voice provider. With the appeal of enhanced office productivity and increased profitability, it's no surprise that this technology has taken off. As the benefits of cloud voice continue to stack up, many small and mid-sized businesses are wondering how to choose the right solution. Midland Communications outlines the five most important aspects to consider when evaluating cloud voice.


Strong, Local Presence in the Business Community: Even before you consider the solution selecting the right company to install and service cloud technology is the first step. One of the most important factors to look for is a technology company that operates in the same area that you do. They have a foundational understanding of the market that you are in, they understand the culture, and can administer customer service very quickly. When your partner has a presence in your community you can instantly make changes and interact directly in case any issues ever come up. Inexperienced remote providers can often hide in the Internet abyss, so they don't have to deal with installation problems. Focus on finding a partner that is always willing to meet face-to-face and generate solutions to problems as they arise.


Understand the 3 Critical Factors to Successful Installation: Businesses need to make sure that they are working with a technology company who is well educated in the technical side of a transaction. The 3 most important factors are Quality of Service, a Proper Router and POE Switches. Installing a communications system without paying attention to these aspects can instantly jeopardize performance and call clarity. This is where inexperienced companies cause the infamous jitter, latency and lack of redundancy that annoy many of today's users. When an inexperienced provider sells a boxed, "plug and play" solution, the system usually will not work properly. Without properly assessing the network and reorganizing it so everything is streamlined, users experience a messy network with lots of dropped calls in the short-term, and expensive re-installs in the long-term. More experienced providers understand the complexity and can actually streamline this intricate web of information to deliver better performing cloud voice technology and in some cases, reduce turn their phone system into a profit center.


Offering a Premium/Low-Price Model. The problem here is that low-cost solutions usually do nothing for the business in the long-term, as they lack scalability. Business owners are usually prone to purchasing barebones systems, but in the long-term these end up being much more expensive, due to the shoddy foundation that low-price systems usually offer. As the business starts to scale, more features become necessary and communication infrastructure grows in complexity. Usually the low-price solutions are limited in their functionality, which means that as the business grows and demands more from their communications infrastructure, they won't be able to get this functionality. Simply put, these limitations usually lead to patchwork solutions that can't stand the test of time. Look for providers who assess your business needs in the long-term and refuse to take the quick cash to eventually leave you with a magnified problem later.


Negotiation Power with the Carrier. Some of the best features of phone systems require successful integration with telecommunication carriers. Local providers have the ability to port numbers, allocate proper bandwidth and probe the network to determine whether the carrier can support the bandwidth demands you will be placing on them. This is another reason why only local providers are best suited for business interactions.


Long-Term Contracts. Plainly put, only deal with companies that don't require long-term contracts. The fundamental reality of a long-term contract is that it favors an underperforming provider. This misaligns incentives and shifts the transaction in favor of the provider rather than the needs of the customer. Deal with a company that has enough faith in their ability to serve their customers so well that they propose a month-to-month, cancel-anytime agreement. This will eliminate a lot of providers from the equation but does wonders to ensure that your provider's incentives are aligned with your best interests. Most companies that get caught in those contracts find that they are virtually unbreakable. If you see a long-term contract, run.


By focusing on these criteria, businesses can ensure that they are working with only the best providers, who will leave them with a more powerful, robust and efficient network to run their business.

ABOUT MIDLAND COMMUNICATIONS

Midland Communications began more than 60 years ago in 1946 as the Worldwide Marketing Arm of Victor-Animagraph Projectors. In 1977 a communications division was formed due to a partnership with NEC America. Today, As a distributor of NEC America, for 33 years, Midland Communications has a customer base of more than 3,000 satisfied customers that include general businesses, government agencies, Universities, colleges, hospitals, and hotels.
Midland provides a wide range of communication services including VOIP, PBX and key systems, Wide Area and Local Area networking, computers, Computer integration, voice mail, CCIS, and video conferencing and paging systems. Our philosophy is simple, provide quality products at a fair price, backed by an average emergency response time of twenty minutes, and the best service in the industry. For more information on Midland Communications, call (563) 326-1237 or visit www.midlandcom.com.

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ROCK ISLAND, IL (08/06/2014)(readMedia)-- This July, 32 Augustana College students traveled to Nicaragua for two weeks. Students in pre-health fields worked with a combination of physicians from the United States and Nicaragua to provide services in areas of Nicaragua that did not have permanent medical facilities.

Students who took part in the program include :

Hali Strobel, from Port Byron, Ill., majoring in Pre-Medicine

Christine Harb, from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Biology, Pre-Medicine

Andrew Statz, from Davenport, Iowa, majoring in Pre-medicine, Biology

Founded in 1860, Augustana College is a selective four-year residential college of the liberal arts and sciences. The college is recognized for the innovative program Augie Choice, which provides each student up to $2,000 to pursue a high-impact learning experience such as study abroad, an internship or research with a professor. Current students and alumni include 153 Academic All-Americans, a Nobel laureate, 14 college presidents and other distinguished leaders. The college enrolls 2,500 students and is located along one of the world's most important waterways, the Mississippi River, in a community that reflects the diversity of the United States.

For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Woman Living with Incurable Cancer Offers 4 Suggestions

Shy about asking, "What's the etiquette for supporting my loved one, friend or  colleague in their battle against cancer?" many people simply avoid the question altogether - and offer nothing.

"It's okay to wonder, and it's okay to ask. Be direct!" says Jane Schwartzberg, who has been battling stage 4 metastatic cancer for several years. She's the co-author with Marcy Tolkoff Levy of "Naked Jane Bares All," www.nakedjanebaresall.com, which shares her story with candor and humor.

Jane was a 31-year-old newlywed when she was first diagnosed with breast cancer. She underwent treatment and eventually was declared cancer free. She moved on with her life, giving birth to two children and launching a technology company. Then, when she was 42, the cancer returned. She's now 45.

"I'm a fighter, and the support I've received from my family and friends has given me  an immeasurable amount of strength, without which I don't know what I would do," Schwartzberg says.

What are some suggestions for providing support? She offers these:

•  Do it without any expectations or requirements for a response. "I'm often asked, 'What can I do to help?' " she says. "What I've suggested: Be in my life at my pace, let me take the lead; make your presence, availability and support known, but do it without any expectations or requirements for a response."

•  Embrace their big dream, even if it doesn't sound realistic. During a very low point, Schwartzberg was asked by a friend: If you could have anything, swinging for the fences, what would help you get out of this pit? Without skipping a beat, she answered, "I want to take [comedian] Larry David out to lunch." As impossible as it seemed, her friend encouraged her to write to the co-creator of "Seinfeld" -- and he accepted.

"As terrible as having terminal cancer is, there is that undeniable quality of embracing every moment, including asking your heroes out to lunch," Schwartzberg says. "Cancer brings out the boldness in people, which may entail a dream vacation to Hawaii. Don't be afraid to embrace their wishes."

•  Don't hesitate to say, "You look beautiful," when health has returned. After her chemotherapy treatments ended, Jane slowly started looking like her old self - healthy Jane, not cancer Jane. Part of reengaging with life is caring about the superficial things, at least to some extent. On the unforgettable day she met Larry David, the maître d had beforehand told her that she looked beautiful, to which Jane responded, "You have no idea how much I appreciate that."

•  Don't sugarcoat it. "If you want to really infuriate me, you'll tell me that this whole mess is beshert, Yiddish for 'meant to be' - that it's all part of a plan from a higher power," she says. "Maybe terminal cancer is part of some crazy plan, but I promise you that these are the last things I want to hear from anyone."

Don't sugarcoat or try to put a positive spin on what's going on - in fact, it's more of a comfort to Jane when others acknowledge that her situation stinks and that she is looking at a life that's far different from, and likely to be shorter than, anything she'd imagined.

About Jane Schwartzberg

Jane Schwartzberg, 45, is the co-author of the new book, "Naked Jane Bares All," www.nakedjanebaresall.com, the many-layered story - told with humor and candor -- of how she learned to embrace life when she was down for the count. Jane is a financial services executive and founder and former CEO of a start-up technology company.
"Naked Jane Bares All" was co-written by veteran writer Marcy Tolkoff Levy. Following a year of interviews and many late nights with Jane, her family and friends, Marcy formed the foundation of a colorful, poignant and even humorous collection of vignettes about how Jane continues to get back up when life throws her down.

Fresh Take on Barbershop Amenities for Guys of all Ages

 

DAVENPORT, Iowa (August 6, 2014) -- Sport Clips Haircuts, the nation's largest franchise dedicated to men's and boys' hair care, opened Saturday on 4760 Elmore Avenue in Davenport. This new business is the latest of the franchise's more than 1,200 locations across the country and the first for Davenport. "Sport Clips offers our clients the expertise of well-trained stylists in a fun, casual environment where they can enjoy watching sports on TV during their haircut. We're looking forward to introducing clients to our services and distinctive experience," says Chris Burgmeier, who owns the new location with his wife, Katie. The couple plans to open an additional location in the area next year.

Sport Clips offers:

·         A fresh take on barbershop amenities and services like the "MVP Experience" that includes a precision haircut, massaging shampoo, hot steamed towel treatment, and neck and shoulder massage

·         Stylists who specialize in hair care for men and boys and stay up-to-date on industry trends

·         Large, flat-screen televisions playing sports programming at each haircut station and in the lobby, along with reading materials

·         Affordable luxuries like special lighting and massaging chairs in the shampoo area

·         Haircut services without an appointment - walk-ins are welcome

The new Sport Clips is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.sportclips.com/IA501

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About Sport Clips Haircuts

Sport Clips Haircuts is headquartered in Georgetown, Texas. It was established in 1993 and started franchising in 1995 by founder and CEO Gordon Logan. The sports-themed haircutting franchise, which specializes in haircuts for men and boys, is ranked by Entrepreneur Magazine as one of the top 20 "Fastest-Growing Franchises" and in the top 40 in the "Franchise 500." There are currently over 1,200 Sport Clips stores open in the U.S. and Canada.  Sport Clips is the "Official Haircutter" of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), offers veterans preferential pricing on haircuts and franchises, and was named as one of the "Top Franchises for Veterans" by Franchise Business Review. Our "Help A Hero" program has raised more than $2 million to help deployed and hospitalized U.S. service members call home through the VFW's Operation Uplink™ and provide scholarships for veterans transitioning to a civilian career. Sport Clips is a proud sponsor of Joe Gibbs Racing's NASCAR drivers Denny Hamlin and Elliott Sadler and partners with numerous NCAA and professional sports teams. To learn more about Sport Clips, visit sportclips.com.

WHAT: Eleventh annual Xstream Cleanup–over 1,300 volunteers will team up to clean up 40 sites in the Quad-Cities area.

WHEN: Saturday, August 9, 2014. 8:30-11:30 a.m. Preliminary results of the cleanup will be provided via e-mail by 3 p.m. Saturday.

WHO: Over 1,300 volunteers of all ages, some working in teams and representing businesses and organizations throughout the Quad-Cities.

 

WHERE: Forty sites are targeted for cleanup.

  • Iowa: Bettendorf, Buffalo, Davenport, LeClaire, McCausland and rural Scott County
  • Illinois: Milan, Moline, Rock Island and Silvis

 

SITES FOR MEDIA: Media are welcome at all sites. Sites are categorized as light duty (general litter pickup and maintenance, good for kids and families); heavy duty (lifting of tires, appliances and other illegally dumped items); invasive plant removal (manually removing invasive trees, shrubs and bushes that take over the habitat of native plants); and storm-drain marking (placing decals on storm drains to discourage dumping). See attached spreadsheet and map for details.

Recommended Sites for Media:

  • Davenport: Nahant Marsh. 75+ volunteers. Heavy-duty cleanup and invasive plant removal. Contact Brian Ritter, (563) 529-0110.

  • Davenport: Fairmount Cemetery. 20+ volunteers. Invasive species removal. Contact Kami Schurke, (563) 340-7662.

  • Rock Island: Sunset Park. 150+ volunteers. Heavy- and light-duty cleanup. Contact Paul Hansen, (309) 292-1355.

  • Scott County: Lost Grove Lake. 75+ volunteers. Light-duty cleanup; some volunteers on the water in canoes and kayaks. Contact Chad Dolan, (563) 653-1761.

MEDIA CONTACT: Brandy Welvaert, Communication Coordinator, Waste Commission of Scott County/iLivehere: (563) 388-1403 (office), (309) 292-1020 (cell) or bwelvaert@wastecom.com.

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The Business Fair scheduled at the LeClaire Community Library, August 12, 2014, has been postponed until October 9, 2014. Please watch the Chamber Friday Announcements for an update and more information. It will also be posted on Facebook and the Chamber website.

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